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Does anyone have any experience, good or bad, with APR exhaust gor 997?

I have their software on my C2S and I am very happy with it. Their exhausts are made by B & B last I heard. They are good people and stand by their products. No first hand experience with their exhausts though.

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I bought a used (2 weeks) APR cat-back system. I spoke with them on the phone today and found them very accomidating. So, their systems are made by B&B? They are good looking. I hope they perform as well as they look! lol I know there has been discussion recently about rear bumper removal for exhaust install. APR highly reccomends it. What to do?

Don

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I bought a used (2 weeks) APR cat-back system. I spoke with them on the phone today and found them very accomidating. So, their systems are made by B&B? They are good looking. I hope they perform as well as they look! lol I know there has been discussion recently about rear bumper removal for exhaust install. APR highly reccomends it. What to do?

Don

I did not remove the rear bumper to do my install. I did remove the support behind the wheel, body to the fender, to ease the removal of the muffler.

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I bought a used (2 weeks) APR cat-back system. I spoke with them on the phone today and found them very accomidating. So, their systems are made by B&B? They are good looking. I hope they perform as well as they look! lol I know there has been discussion recently about rear bumper removal for exhaust install. APR highly reccomends it. What to do?

Don

I did not remove the rear bumper to do my install. I did remove the support behind the wheel, body to the fender, to ease the removal of the muffler.

I installed the APR mufflers last weekend. I took your advice and did not remove the bumper. I did remove the bumper stays at the rear of the wheel wells, as well as, the rear wheels. It was an easy install, up about 3-4 feet on my lift, and sounds fantastic. I removed the PSE and coiled up the vacuum lines to protect them from heat.

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I bought a used (2 weeks) APR cat-back system. I spoke with them on the phone today and found them very accomidating. So, their systems are made by B&B? They are good looking. I hope they perform as well as they look! lol I know there has been discussion recently about rear bumper removal for exhaust install. APR highly reccomends it. What to do?

Don

I did not remove the rear bumper to do my install. I did remove the support behind the wheel, body to the fender, to ease the removal of the muffler.

I installed the APR mufflers last weekend. I took your advice and did not remove the bumper. I did remove the bumper stays at the rear of the wheel wells, as well as, the rear wheels. It was an easy install, up about 3-4 feet on my lift, and sounds fantastic. I removed the PSE and coiled up the vacuum lines to protect them from heat.

I have a lift too and that is exactly how I do it. Just put Remus cans on yesterday to add to my AWE headers and cats. The stock cans with cats were fairly loud the Remus cans are fairly quiet while improving flow.

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